
Frederico Freitas, "Nationalizing Nature: Iguazu Falls and National Parks at the Brazil-Argentina Border" (Cambridge UP, 2021)
New Books in Latin American Studies
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The Story of the Brazilian and Argentine National Parks
The story of the Brazilian and Argentine national parks on both sides of the waterfalls is as much about the creation and maintenance of secure international borders. And also that conservation is a preoccupation with being able to surveil and control what happens in a particular space. So it is also about controlling territory. One thing that I found out when I look at the debate about creating these parks in 1930s and the two sides of the border is that although concerns about the conservation of the forest were in the mind of many people, there were also other concerns and these are primarily geopolitical.
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